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Retained placenta?
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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 299374" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>Yep - we've had a significant problem with retained placentas on all cows, not just ones with calving problems/twins. So for boss to say that he hasn't had any problems is significant. It seemed that using Mu-Se helped (we used it during the spring/early summer), but didn't help as much as the Multimin has. (BTW though, Multimin is also sold under a different name and is quite a bit cheaper that way.)</p><p></p><p>slazyk - FWIW, oxytocin only works (for uterine contractions) within 48 hours of calving. After that the uterus must be resensitized with estrogen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 299374, member: 852"] Yep - we've had a significant problem with retained placentas on all cows, not just ones with calving problems/twins. So for boss to say that he hasn't had any problems is significant. It seemed that using Mu-Se helped (we used it during the spring/early summer), but didn't help as much as the Multimin has. (BTW though, Multimin is also sold under a different name and is quite a bit cheaper that way.) slazyk - FWIW, oxytocin only works (for uterine contractions) within 48 hours of calving. After that the uterus must be resensitized with estrogen. [/QUOTE]
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